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RTF to PDF Converter Library for .NET

The RTF to PDF Converter library for .NET can be linked into any .NET application, either ASP.NET web sites or Windows Forms applications, to add rtf to pdf conversion capabilities to your application.

With the RTF to PDF Converter library for .NET you can easily convert RTF strings and files to PDF. You can obtain the PDF document either as an array of bytes or as a PDF file.

The integration is extremely easy and no additional installation  is necessary in order to get started. It's just a .NET assembly that you have to reference in your application.   Samples and documentation are available in the downloaded archive.

Features

RTF to PDF Converter  for .NET Box
Easy integration, no installation or setup is necessary on the server
Delivered as a single strong named .NET assembly (can be installed in GAC)
Can be deployed on the server by simple copy (xcopy deployment support)
Can be used from ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF, Web Service or Console applications
The same assembly can be used both on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows servers
Convert RTF strings to PDF documents
Convert RTF files to PDF documents


Code Sample

1:     protected void btnConvert_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
2:     {
3:         PdfConverter pdfConverter = new PdfConverter();
4:  
5:         pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.PdfPageSize = PdfPageSize.A4;
6:         pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.PdfPageOrientation = PDFPageOrientation.Portrait;
7:         pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.PdfCompressionLevel = PdfCompressionLevel.Normal;
8:  
9:         
10:  
11:        pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.ShowFooter = false;
12:        pdfConverter.PdfDocumentOptions.ShowHeader = false;
13:  
14:        pdfConverter.LicenseKey = "MyLicenseKeyString";
15:  
16:        byte[] downloadBytes = pdfConverter.GetPdfBytesFromRtfString(MyRTFString);        
17:  
18:        System.Web.HttpResponse response = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Response;
19:        response.Clear();
20:        response.AddHeader("Content-Type", "binary/octet-stream");
21:        response.AddHeader(
                        "Content-Disposition",
22:             "attachment; filename=" + "Rendered.pdf" + "; size=" 
                + downloadBytes.Length.ToString());
23:        response.Flush();
24:        response.BinaryWrite(downloadBytes);
25:        response.Flush();
26:        response.End();
27:     }